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Mortgage rates tick up to 2.9%, remain at historic lows
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — U.S. average rates on long-term mortgages rose slightly this week but remain at historically low levels.
Nov. existing home sales fall 2.5%, following record summer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The market for existing homes cooled slightly in November, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday, after climbing through the late spring, summer and early fall despite the pandemic.
Nov. existing home sales fall 2.5%, following record summer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The market for existing homes cooled slightly in November, the National Association of Realtors said Tuesday, after climbing through the late spring, summer and early fall despite the pandemic.
Yusef Salaam writing memoir about his wrongful imprisonment
NEW YORK (AP) — One of the five teens wrongly imprisoned for the assault on a Central Park jogger has a memoir coming out in the spring.
Yusef Salaam writing memoir about his wrongful imprisonment
NEW YORK (AP) — One of the five teens wrongly imprisoned for the assault on a Central Park jogger has a memoir coming out in the spring.
Fresh News from MarDon
Once again this year the Potholes Recreation Area is experiencing an early spring! Walleye action continues using blade bait, whistle jigs with worms, spinners and crawlers. One area that has been producing walleye is near Frenchman’s Wasteway where it enters Potholes Reservoir in 35 feet of water. With surface water temperature up to 51 degrees some largemouth are starting to show in Winchester Wasteway area. Largemouth Bass of five pounds, eight ounces have already been caught and released. Flipping jigs and grubs are working with our better days. Smallmouth action is starting in the Lind Coulee area to four pounds, caught and released. We have a new spinner bait that has been producing some fine smallmouth, the Johnson Spinner Bait, plus the Strike King Terminator spinner bait.
Monday, April 11, 2016
Normal spring temperatures to return Tuesday • Appeals court upholds Moses Lake man's convictions • MLPD Chief Dave Ruffin talks about his career, retirement • Arson fire at North Elementary School under investigation • Senate candidate visits Republican women's meeting • Chiefs' baseball manager knows what's important in life • T-ball sign-up deadline Wednesday • Enriquez, Pruneda pitch no-hitters in sweep of Soap Lake • Quincy sweeps important CWAC twin bill at Othello • Othello sweeps Ellensburg to remain undefeated in CWAC • Sports roundup: Quincy opens league play with shutout of Prosser • Warden opens CW2B South play with sweep of Soap Lake
Ex-FBI agent accused of storing top-secret documents at home
CHICAGO (AP) — A former FBI special agent has been charged with stealing sensitive government documents and keeping them in his home, according to U.S. District Court documents unsealed Tuesday in Chicago.
Charles Robert Snyder
Charles Robert Snyder, 78, of Royal City, Washington, passed away Monday, July 27, 2009 due to an extended illness.
EDITORIAL: Russian thaw
It may be winter in Moscow but the Arab Spring seems to have thawed the patience of the public if the response to the spontaneous demonstration at the capital is any indicator.
Oscar Grable, Jr.
Oscar Grable, Jr. ,84, went to be with the Lord Friday, Nov. 10, 2006, with his family nearby. Funeral services will not be held upon Oscar's request. However, family and friends will celebrate a great life lived in the spring of 2007 with a private graveside service in Ephrata.
Yusef Salaam writing memoir about his wrongful imprisonment
NEW YORK (AP) — One of the five teens wrongly imprisoned for the assault on a Central Park jogger has a memoir coming out in the spring.
Fresh News From MarDon: Mid-February birdwatching
Mid-February brings optimism to all fishermen and women for an early spring for the first time in many years. One sighting that really surprised me was seeing nine white pelicans flying 30 yards high over Blythe Point Boat Launch. These large birds looked some-what lost as they approached Potholes Reservoir and ice was encroaching the southern shoreline. Canadian Geese are pairing up to execute their nesting process. The Columbia National Wildlife Refuge offers some excellent early bird viewing options. (All available for your enjoyment with the purchase of a Discover Pass). The viewing platform overlooking Royal Lake shows a panoramic view of many waterfowl birds and beautiful basalt columns. Also, the pull off by Soda Lake overlooking Marsh Units 1 and 2 have amazing views and some great photo opportunities this time of year.
Margaret "Diane" Bayley
Margaret "Diane" Bayley, 68, of Othello, passed away on November 11, 2013 at Crystal Springs Adult Care Center in Moses Lake.
The Latest: UMass cancels football, will try again in spring
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Rangers sign P Anderson, C Butera to minor league deals
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers have signed right-handed pitcher Justin Anderson and veteran catcher Drew Butera to minor league contracts that include invitations to major league spring training.
US services sector grows for seventh consecutive month
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — The U.S. services sector, where most Americans work, grew for the seventh consecutive month in December even as coronavirus cases surged through the holidays.
US services sector grows for seventh consecutive month
SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — The U.S. services sector, where most Americans work, grew for the seventh consecutive month in December even as coronavirus cases surged through the holidays.
Elections staff: Strike superintendent candidate from ballot
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Staff at the Wisconsin Elections Commission have recommended that the panel keep a state schools superintendent off the spring ballot because she used “Dr.” in front of her name on her nomination papers.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
School threat suspect will undergo competency evaluation • Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp. tours Moses Lake • MLSD starts process of developing bond package for 2017 • Estimates change for Priest Rapids upgrades • Senator criticizes governor's DOC personnel action • Samaritan Foundation annual dinner Saturday • No Discover Pass needed for State Parks' 103rd birthday • Grant PUD could opt out of line project in May • Felon charged after gun found underneath seat in car • Sen. Warnick and Rep. Dent request funding for Basin projects • Moses Lake boys tie for third at Pasco Invite • Four in a row? Moses Lake softball has a chance to make history • Wahluke kicks off spring sports